Leaflet published by ETAN/Canada in 1997 prior to President Suharto of Indonesia's visit to Vancouver, 1 p. Contains a brief description of his crimes against humanity.
This file includes documents from the Canadian Action for Indonesia and East Timor, a response from the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (CA) and handwritten notes. Contents:
Vote on the options of autonomy or independence for the territory in East Timor
International NGO Observers for East Timor Consultation
Brief presented by ETAN to the Special Committee on the Situation with Regard to the Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples. (1994)
Statement by Li-Lien Gibbons, ETAN (1992)
Statement by União Democrática Timorense (1992)
Statement by Jose Ramos-Horta, National Council of Maubere Resistance (1992)
Various documents regarding the United States Special Committee on Decolonization: Session on East Timor from 1987 to 1997. The file includes statements from members of support groups for East Timor.
The University of Guelph was involved with a 37 million dollar project with the government of Indonesia. The project was called the Sulawesi Project. This project fueled controversy as Indonesia was not being punished for their human rights violations and continued to receive funding for various project.
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Various newspaper articles, including some from the University of Guelph’s campus newspaper
Handwritten correspondence to Elaine Briere and John McMurtry
The University of Guelph was involved with a 37 million dollar project with the government of Indonesia. The project was called the Sulawesi Project. This project fueled controversy as Indonesia was not being punished for their human rights violations and continued to receive funding for various project.
This item includes
Handwritten correspondence between Elaine Briere and John McMurtry
Newspaper articles
Correspondence between McMurtry and staff at the University of Guelph
The University of Guelph was involved with a 37 million dollar project with the government of Indonesia. The project was called the Sulawesi Project. This project fueled controversy as Indonesia was not being punished for their human rights violations and continued to receive funding for various project.
This item contains:
Correspondence between Elaine Briere, John McMurtry and various faculty at the University of Guelph